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Wireless Multimedia Adapter SLM5500 User manual

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EN Contents EN What s in the box...5 Your product...6 Wireless multimedia adapter...6 Before you start...7 User manual...7 Broadband internet...7 Wireless home network...7 Safety precautions...7 European regulations...8 Need help?...9 Troubleshooting...9 Online help...9 Club Philips...9 Philips Media Manager...9 Helpline...9 Overview... 10 Wireless multimedia adapter...10 Remote control...11 Power adapter...12 Install... 13 Install the software...13 Install the TV connection...13 Install the digital audio connection (optional)...14 Install the network connection...14 Install the power connection...15 Install the batteries...15 Connect... 15 Set the correct TV channel...15 Start the configuration wizard...15 Enjoy... 16 Compression formats...16 Digital Rights Management (DRM)...16 Turn the product on...16 Start the Philips Media Manager...16 Share a movie file...17 Play a movie file...17 Share a music file...18 Play a music file...19 Share a picture file...20 Play a picture slideshow...20 Play a picture slideshow with music...21 Set to stand-by...21 3

EN Configure... 21 Open the Settings menu...21 Overview...22 Change the language...22 Start the configuration wizard...23 Start the network wizard...23 Restore the factory default values...24 Change the slide show interval...24 Change the TV shape...24 Change the TV system...25 Change the image quality...26 Enable the screen saver...27 View the device name...27 View the IP details...28 View the connection method...28 View the wireless details...29 Change the device name...29 Change the IP assignment...30 Change the connection method...31 Register for...32 Upgrade the software...32 Set the bandwidth for Internet media files...32 View the product information...33 Troubleshooting... 34 Problems and tips...34 Technical data... 35 Video playback...35 Audio playback...35 Still picture playback...35 Connectivity...35 Software...35 System requirements...35 Dimensions...36 Power...36...36 Information... 37 Respect copyrights...37 Disclaimer...37 Trademarks...37 Wireless transmission...38 Health and safety...38 Maintenance and service...38 Disposal of your old product...38 Warranty...38 Glossary... 39 Terms and definitions...39 4

What s in the box EN Welcome Quick start guide 1 Install 2 Connect 3 Enjoy SLM5500 Wireless Multimedia Adapter Remote control 2x AA batteries Quick start guide Installation CD What else you ll need SCART cable Power cable TM or TV Television PC Computer AC Power supply WiFi Wireless network Ethernet Wired network Result after installation TM PC WiFi TV Optional components (not supplied) Digital audio High-definition television Wired network Coaxial audio cable Audio cable 2x RCA SCART to 3x RCA output adapter Video cable 3x RCA Network cable (UTP5e Ethernet) 5

EN Your product Wireless multimedia adapter Watch downloaded movies Download and store movies on your PC then watch them on your TV from the comfort of your living room couch. No need to burn movies from your hard disk to CD or DVD, just the ease and convenience of wireless access with fingertip control. You can playback secure WMV (DRM) movies from online movie services and even stream movies from the Internet. The Wireless Multimedia Adapter supports MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMV, WMV-DRM, DivX and Xvid video formats. Enjoy PC music anywhere at home Stream music files from your PC and listen to them in high quality in any room on your audio system. Keep your music collection stored on your PC's hard disk. Use your remote control to select songs according to artist, album or genre. You can play secure WMA (DRM) songs from online music services, and even listen to Internet Radio without a PC. The Wireless Multimedia Adapters supports WMA, WMA-DRM, MP3 and AAC-MPEG4 music formats, and so you have access to all your downloaded songs. And you can add more radio stations to your current entertainment system by connecting to online radio stations. Share your digital photos Relax on the couch and look at your holiday photos with the whole family or friends. Simply store your photo collections centrally on a PC and enjoy them anytime on your TV. If you have a high-definition TV input on an LCD or plasma TV, your digital photos will be brought to life! Smart and simple The Wireless Multimedia Adapter is easily installed thanks to a user-friendly step-by-step approach. All the steps needed to install it are displayed on your TV screen. You can add new or updated functionality simply by upgrading the software on line. The Wireless Media Adapter checks via a broadband Internet connection for new software versions. Wireless convenience You can access multimedia content from other PCs in your house. The media manager works on most PCs, including older types. So with just one Wireless Media Adapter you can access content on several PCs, and there's no need to copy files across. The 2.4 GHz wireless link between the Multimedia Adapter and the PC means you don't have to lay cables or drill holes through walls. Club Philips: club.philips.com Check out what you can do with your latest Philips product! Club Philips is your portal to a variety of content, services and product information. Come here for content to enrich your Philips product! 6

Before you start EN User manual Follow the procedures described in the user manual. Keep the installation CD for future reference. Tip The documents of the connected devices can contain additional information. For example, the user manual of your TV. Broadband internet Make sure that you have broadband internet access (> 256 kbps) to use the internet functions of the product. The Internet service provider can charge extra fees for exceeding a certain limit of transferred data. Wireless home network The performance in a wireless home network is dependent upon the location of the wireless network devices and the structure of the building. Safety precautions You must use the supplied power cable to connect the product to a power supply. Do not use the product outdoors. The product can cause interference between the product and other devices. Make sure that the interference does not have an effect on the devices that are installed close to the product. Do not connect or disconnect devices when the product is connected to a power supply. Before you operate the product, make sure that the voltage on the type plate of the product is the same as the voltage of the connected power supply. When the voltages are not the same, refer to your dealer. Do not expose the product to moisture or water. Do not put objects that contain liquids on the product (for example, vases). Do not expose the product to heat sources (for example, heating equipment or direct sunlight). Do not expose the product to sand. Make sure that there is enough free space around the product for ventilation. Do not open the product. When you have technical difficulties, contact your dealer. 7

EN European regulations The product has been designed, tested and manufactured according to the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC. Under this directive, the product can be put into service in the following countries: SLM5500/00 B DK E GR F IRL I L NL A P SU S UK N D CH SLM5500/05 B DK E GR F IRL I L NL A P SU S UK N D CH 8

Need help? EN Troubleshooting Refer to page 34. Online help Refer to www.philips.com/support for: Interactive help Frequently asked questions Club Philips Refer to club.philips.com for: Interactive help Registration can be required. Philips Media Manager Refer to the embedded help of the Philips Media Manager software. Helpline Country Telephone number Costs per minute België/Belgique/Belgien 070 253 010 0.17 Danmark 3525 8761 Deutschland 0180 5 007 532 0.20 España 902 888 785 0.15 France 08 9165 0006 0.23 Ireland 01 601 1161 Italia 199 404 042 0.21 Luxemburg/Luxembourg 26 84 30 00 Nederland 0900 0400 063 0.20 Norge 2270 8250 Österreich 0820 901115 0.20 Portugal 2 1359 1440 Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera 02 2310 2116 Suomi 09 2290 1908 Sverige 08 632 0016 United Kingdom 0906 1010 017 0.15 Be prepared to give this information: A description of the problem and when it occurs The type number on the label of the product The date of purchase 9

EN Overview Wireless multimedia adapter A 1 2 3 4 5 B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 On/off light Shows the on/off status of the product. Off - Not connected to a power supply Red - Stand-by mode Blue - On 2 On/off button Turns the product on and off. 3 High-definition TV light Indicates the type of video signal. Off - Standard definition video signal Blue - High-definition video signal 4 Link light Indicates the status of the network connection. Off - No network connection Flashing - Connecting to network, or Flashing - Searching for a media file server, or On - Connection to a network and media file server found 5 Infra-red receiver Receives the infra-red signals from the remote control. 6 Wireless network antenna Receives signals from and sends signals to the wireless network. 7 Ethernet port Connects a network cable (UTP5e Ethernet) to a wired network. 10

8 SCART port Connects a SCART cable to all types of TVs. 9 Video output switch Left - The SCART port is used Right - The component video port is used 10 Component video port Connects a video cable to a high-definition TV. 11 Digital audio port Connects a coaxial audio cable to a digital audio system. 12 Power socket Connects the power cable to a power supply. EN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 Remote control 1 Stand-by button Turns the product on and off. 2 Number keys Enter digits and texts. 3 Back button Text or digit entry - Backspace Navigation - Back 4 Home button Navigation - Opens the home menu 5 Up, down, left and right buttons Navigation - Go in the specified direction 6 Previous/Rewind button Movies - Rewind (long press) Movies, music, pictures - Previous (short press) 7 Stop button Movies, music, pictures - Stops the media file 8 Colour buttons The functions of the buttons is shown by the TV. 9 Follow me button For future use. 10 Favourites button For future use. 11 Jump back For future use. 12 Jump to button For future use. 13 Jump forward For future use. 14 Page down button Navigation - Go 1 page down 15 Shuffle button Shuffles the playlist. 16 Page up button Navigation - Go 1 page up 17 Play button Movies, music, picture - Starts the media file 18 Pause button Movies, music, picture - Pauses the media file 19 Next/Forward button Movies - Forward (long press) Movies, music, pictures - Next (short press) 20 OK button Selects and confirms the current item. Movies, music, pictures - Starts the media file 11

EN 21 Settings button Navigation - Opens and closes the Settings menu 22 Info button Movies, music, pictures - Shows and hides extra information about the media file Text and digit entry Action Select the available characters Select the next or previous character Confirm a choice Select characters. @ 0 Select characters <space> _ - 1 Select characters a b c A B C 2 Select characters d e f D E F 3 Select characters g h i G H I 4 Select characters k l m K L M 5 Select characters m n o M N O 6 Select characters p q r s P Q R S 7 Select characters t u v T U V 8 Select characters w x y z W X Y Z 9 Button Tip To select characters, press the button several times quickly in succession. Power adapter 1 Power adapter Connects to the power supply. 2 Power cable connector Connects to the power socket of the product. 2 1 12

Install EN Install the software 1 Put the installation CD in the CD or DVD drive of the computer. 2 Click on your preferred language. 3 Click on Install. 4 Click on Philips Media Manager. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions. You will be asked to select the folders in which you have put movies, music and pictures. Make sure that you select the correct folders. The movies, music and pictures in the selected folders are available for the product. 2 Install the TV connection Option 1, SCART connection for all TVs 1 Take the SCART cable. 2 Set the video output switch on the product to the left position. 3 Plug one connector into the SCART port on the product. 4 Plug the other connector into the SCART port on the TV. 5 Manual restart needed. 3 1 4 TV 2 Option 2, component video connection for high-definition TVs 4 3 Only for use with TVs that support the YPbPr connection (typically available on LCD or plasma TVs). The YPbPr connection is also known as YUV, 3x RCA (blue, green, red). 1 Take a digital video cable (3x RCA, not supplied). 2 Set the video output switch on the product to the right position. 3 Plug the three connectors into the component video port on the product. 4 Plug the other three connectors into the component video port on the TV. TV 1 When you connect the YPbPr signal to a Philips TV, a YPbPr adapter can be required. A YPBPr adapter is supplied with some Philips TVs. 13

EN 7 8 5 5 Take a SCART to 3x RCA output adapter (not supplied). 6 Take a stereo audio cable (2x RCA, not supplied). 7 Plug the SCART to 3x RCA output adapter into the SCART port on the product. 8 Plug the stereo audio cable into the SCART to 3x RCA output adapter. 9 Plug the other end into the stereo input on the TV. 10 Manual restart needed. 9 6 TV Install the digital audio connection (optional) 1 Take a coaxial audio cable (not supplied). 2 Plug one connector into the digital audio port. 3 Plug the other end into the digital audio port on the sound system. 2 3 Audio 1 TM Install the network connection Option 1 - Wireless 1 Make sure that the wireless network devices are on. WiFi Option 2 - Wired 1 Take a network cable (UTP5e Ethernet, not supplied). 2 Plug one connector into the Ethernet port. 3 Plug one connector into the network (for example, the base station or router). 2 3 1 Ethernet 14

Install the power connection 1 Take the power cable. 2 Plug the connector of the power cable into the power socket of the product. 3 Plug the power adapter into the power supply. > The on/off light on the front of the product comes on as red. EN 2 AC 3 1 + + Install the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment of the remote control. 2 Insert the batteries correctly. 3 Close the battery compartment. Connect TV Set the correct TV channel 1 Turn the TV on. 2 Set the TV to the correct external input. Refer to the user manual of the TV for details. Start the configuration wizard 1 Take the remote control. 2 Point the remote control at the product. 3 Press the stand-by button. > The on/off light on the front of the product comes on as blue. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. Navigation Action Go up or down in a list Confirm a choice Select the previous page Show help information (when available) Button 15

EN Enjoy Compression formats Before you share or play a media file, make sure that the product supports the compression format of the media file (refer to page 35). Digital Rights Management (DRM) DRM protects the integrity of the media file so that the intellectual property, including copyright, in such media file is not misappropriated. Before you share or play a media file with DRM, make sure that the product supports the compression format of the media file with DRM (refer to page 35). Turn the product on 1 Set the correct TV channel. 2 Press the stand-by button on the supplied remote control. > The home menu shows. Either A future version of Philips Media Manager might include the option to stream WM-DRM protected music. Or Windows Media Connect can be used to stream WMA-DRM protected music.the Philips SLM5500 must be added to the safe list of Windows Media Connect. Action Select the available menu items Select the next or previous menu Confirm a choice Button Start the Philips Media Manager Microsoft Windows 1 Click on Start. 2 Click on All Programs. 3 Click on Philips Media Manager. 4 Click on Philips Media Manager. > The Philips Media Manager starts. 16

Share a movie file 1 Start the Philips Media Manager. 2 Click on Movies. 3 Click on Add Movies. 4 Click on Add Files or Folders. 5 Add the movie file. > The properties of the movie file show. EN Home Network PMM (My PC) Play a movie file 1 Share a movie file. 2 Turn the product on. > The home menu shows. 3 Select the media file server that shares the movie file and press OK. > The media files menu shows. Internet (0 items) PMM (My PC) Music Pictures Movies Movies All Movies 4 Select Movies and press OK. > The Movies menu shows. 5 Select the movie file. 17

EN 6 Play the movie file with the supplied remote control. Action Button Start the movie file Go forward in the movie file Go to the next movie file Go back in the movie file Go to the previous movie file (long) (short) (long) (short) Pause the movie file Stop the movie file Share a music file 1 Start the Philips Media Manager. 2 Click on Music. 3 Click on Add Music. 4 Click on Add Files or Folders. 5 Add the music file. > The properties of the music file show. 18

Home Network PMM (My PC) Play a music file 1 Share the music file. 2 Turn the product on. > The home menu shows. 3 Select the media file server that shares the music file and press OK. > The media files menu shows. EN Internet (0 items) PMM (My PC) Music Pictures Movies Music All Music Artists Artists/Album 4 Select Music and press OK. > The Music menu shows. 5 Select the music file. Albums Genres 6 Play the music file with the supplied remote control. Action Start the music file Button Select the next music file Select the previous music file Pause the music file Stop the music file 19

EN Share a picture file 1 Start the Philips Media Manager. 2 Click on Pictures. 3 Click on Add Pictures. 4 Click on Add Files or Folders. 5 Add the picture file. > The properties of the picture file show. Home Network PMM (My PC) Play a picture slideshow 1 Share the picture files. 2 Turn the product on. > The home menu shows. 3 Select the media file server that shares the picture files and press OK. > The media files menu shows. Internet (0 items) PMM (My PC) Music Pictures Movies Pictures All Pictures 4 Select Pictures and press OK. > The Pictures menu shows. Tip To go to the thumbnail view, press the blue button on the supplied remote control. 5 Select the first picture file. 20

6 Play the picture slideshow with the supplied remote control. Action Button Start the picture slide show EN Go to the next picture Go to the previous picture Pause the picture slide show Stop the picture slide show Tip To change the settings of the picture slide show, use the Settings menu. Play a picture slideshow with music 1 Play the music file. 2 Press the home button on the supplied remote control. 3 Play the picture slide show. Set to stand-by 1 Press the stand-by button on the supplied remote control. > The on/off light on the front of your product comes on as red. When the product is switched to stand-by, it still uses power. To turn the product off, remove the power adapter from the power supply. Configure Open the Settings menu With the Settings menu, you can change the settings of the product. 1 Take the supplied remote control. 2 Turn the product on. 3 Press the settings button. > The Settings menu shows. 21

EN Overview Language Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults Slide show interval TV settings TV Shape TV System Image quality Screen saver View Device name IP details Connection method Wireless details Change Device name IP Assignment Connection method Register Software upgrade Bandwidth Settings Language Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults Change the language 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Language Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults English Français Español Deutsch Nederlands Italiano 3 Select Language and press OK. > The Language menu shows. 4 Select the preferred item and press OK. Item English Français Español Deutsch Nederlands Italiano Description English French Spanish German Dutch Italian 22

Start the configuration wizard The configuration wizard starts an automatic process that allows you to configure the settings of the product again. EN Settings Language Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults Use the network wizard to configure the network settings of the product again. 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Language Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults Start 3 Select Configuration wizard and press OK. > The configuration wizard starts. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. Start the network wizard The network wizard starts an automatic process that allows you to configure the network settings of the product again. Settings Language Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults Use the configuration wizard to configure the other settings of the product again. 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Language Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults Start 3 Select Network wizard and press OK. > The network wizard starts. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. 23

EN Settings Language Restore the factory default values 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults 3 Select Factory defaults. Language Configuration wizard Network wizard Factory defaults Resets all preferences and network settings to their initial values. Press OK to start clearing all settings. The next step erases the network settings, configuration settings, personal preferences and Internet registration. To go back to the Settings menu, press BACK. 4 Press OK. > All settings are erased. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions. Settings Slide show interval Change the slide show interval 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. TV settings Screen saver Slide show interval TV settings Screen saver Off 3 seconds 5 seconds 3 Select Slide show interval and press OK. > The Slide show interval menu shows. 4 Select the preferred item and press OK. 10 seconds Item Description Off Each picture shows until you press the next/forward button. 3 seconds Each picture shows for 3 seconds. 5 seconds Each picture shows for 5 seconds. 10 seconds Each picture shows for 10 seconds. Settings Slide show interval Change the TV shape 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. TV settings Screen saver 24

Slide show interval TV settings Screen saver TV Shape TV System Image quality 3 Select TV settings and press OK. > The TV settings menu shows. EN TV settings TV Shape Widescreen (16:9) TV System Standard (4:3, Cut sides) Image quality Standard (4:3, Black bars) 4 Select TV Shape and press OK. > The TV shape menu shows. A B 5 Select the preferred item and press OK. Item Widescreen (16:9) Standard (4:3, Cut sides) Standard (4:3, Black bars) Description The TV shape is 16:9 (widescreen). Refer to A. The TV shape is 4:3. The left and right parts of widescreen images do not show. Refer to B. The TV shape is 4:3. The top and bottom parts of widescreen images show black bars. Refer to C. C Settings Slide show interval TV settings Screen saver Change the TV system 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Slide show interval TV settings Screen saver TV Shape TV System Image quality 3 Select TV settings and press OK. > The TV settings menu shows. 25

EN TV settings TV shape TV system Image quality PAL NTSC 4 Select TV System and press OK. > The TV system menu shows. 5 Select the preferred item and press OK. Item PAL NTSC Description Sets the TV system of the product to PAL (European standard). Sets the TV system of the product to NTSC (American standard). Settings Slide show interval Change the image quality 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. TV settings Screen saver Slide show interval TV Shape 3 Select TV settings and press OK. > The TV settings menu shows. TV settings TV System Screen saver Image quality TV settings TV shape TV system Image quality Standard-definition (576i) Enhanced-definition (576p) High-definition (720p) High-definition (1080i) 4 Select Image quality and press OK. > The Image quality menu shows. 5 Select the preferred item and press OK. PAL, TV connected to SCART port Item Standard-definition (576i) Enhanced-definition (576p) High-definition (720p) High-definition (1080i) Description Standard-definition (576 lines, interlaced @ 50 Hz) Not available Not available Not available PAL, TV connected to component video port Item Standard-definition (576i) Enhanced-definition (576p) High-definition (720p) High-definition (1080i) Description Standard-definition (576 lines, interlaced @ 50 Hz) Enhanced-definition (576 lines, progressive scan @ 50 Hz) High-definition (720 lines, progressive scan @ 50 Hz) High-definition (1080 lines, interlaced @ 50 Hz) 26

NTSC, TV connected to SCART port Item Standard-definition (480i) Enhanced-definition (480p) High-definition (720p) High-definition (1080i) Description Standard-definition (480 lines, interlaced @ 60 Hz) Not available Not available Not available EN NTSC, TV connected to component video port Item Standard-definition (480i) Enhanced-definition (480p) High-definition (720p) High-definition (1080i) Description Standard-definition (480 lines, interlaced @ 60 Hz) Enhanced-definition (480 lines, progressive scan @ 60 Hz) High-definition (720 lines, progressive scan @ 60 Hz) High-definition (1080 lines, interlaced @ 60 Hz) Settings Slide show interval TV settings Screen saver Enable the screen saver 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Slide show interval TV settings Screen saver Settings Off 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes View Change 3 Select Screen saver and press OK. > The Screen saver menu shows. 4 Select the preferred item and press OK. Item Description Off The screen saver does never start 5 minutes The screen saver starts after 5 minutes 10 minutes The screen saver starts after 10 minutes 20 minutes The screen saver starts after 20 minutes View the device name 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. 27

EN View Change Device name IP details Connection method Wireless details 3 Select View and press OK. > The View menu shows. 4 Select Device name and press OK. > The device name shows. Settings View View the IP details 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Change View Change Device name IP details Connection method Wireless details 3 Select View and press OK. > The View menu shows 4 Select IP details and press OK. > The IP details show. Item Assignment IP Address NetMask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Description DHCP or Static IP IP address Network mask Gateway Primary domain name server Secondary domain name server Settings View Change View the connection method 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. View Change Device name IP details Connection method Wireless details 3 Select View and press OK. > The View menu shows 4 Select Connection method and press OK. > The connection method shows. Item Current connection method MAC address wired MAC address wireless Description Wired or Wireless MAC address of the wired network connection. MAC address of the wireless network connection. 28

Settings View View the wireless details 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. EN Change View Change Device name IP details Connection method Wireless details 3 Select View and press OK. > The View menu shows. 4 Select Wireless details and press OK. > The wireless details show. Item Description Connection status Status of the wireless network connection Signal strength Signal strength (%) Network name Network name Wireless mode Infrastructure or Ad-hoc Channel Channel number Encryption type Off, WEP or WPA Change the device name Tip You can use the device name to tell two or more products apart on the same network. Settings View 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Change View Device name 3 Select Change and press OK. > The Change menu shows. Change IP Assignment Connection method Device name Philips SLM5500 4 Select Device name and press OK. > The device name shows. IP assignment Connection method The default name is Philips SLM5500. 5 Change the device name and press OK. 29

EN Settings View Change the IP assignment 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Change View Device name 3 Select Change and press OK. > The Change menu shows. Change IP Assignment Connection method Device name IP Assignment Connection method DHCP Static IP 4 Select IP Assignment and press OK. > The IP Assignment menu shows. 5 Select the preferred item and press OK. > A wizard starts. Item DHCP Static IP Description The base station or router gives an IP address to the product. You give the product a static IP address. (Only for advanced users.) 6 Make sure that you have the correct data. Static IP Data IP address Network mask Gateway DNS primary From Valid range of IP addresses Base station or router Base station or router Internet service provider 7 Follow the on-screen instructions. 30

Settings View Change the connection method 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. EN Change View Device name 3 Select Change and press OK. > The Change menu shows. Change IP Assignment Connection method Device name IP Assignment Connection method Wired (Ethernet) Wireless, wizard Wireless, manual 4 Select Connection method and press OK. > The Connection method menu shows. 5 Select the preferred item and press OK. Item Wired, Ethernet Wireless, wizard Wireless, manual Description Connection to a wired Ethernet network. Automatic connection to a wireless network with a wizard. Manual connection to a wireless network (only for advanced users). 6 Make sure that you have the correct data. Wireless, wizard Data Network name (SSID) Encryption type From Base station or router Base station or router Wireless, manual Data Network name (SSID) Infrastructure Encryption type From Base station or router Wireless network Base station or router 7 Follow the on-screen instructions. 31

EN Settings Register Register for 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Software upgrade Bandwidth Register SW upgrade Bandwidth Register 3 Select Register and press OK. > A wizard starts. 4 Enter your e-mail address so that Club Philips can send a registration e-mail to your computer. 5 Follow the instructions in the e-mail. Upgrade the software CAUTION Do not turn the product off during a software upgrade. Settings Register 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. Software upgrade Bandwidth Register Software upgrade Bandwidth There are no software upgrades available. Your software is up to date. The software version is V4.2.107D41.SD5.1. 3 Select Software upgrade and press OK. > A wizard starts. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. Set the bandwidth for Internet media files The product can automatically select a specific Internet media file when an Internet media file is available in multiple sizes. For example, if you have an Internet connection with a high bandwidth, the product can automatically select for movies with a high resolution. Some Internet service providers charge extra fees for exceeding a certain limit of transferred data. 1 Open the Settings menu. 32

Settings Register Software upgrade Bandwidth 2 Select and press OK. > The menu shows. EN Register High 3 Select Bandwidth and press OK. 4 Select the preferred item and press OK. SW upgrade Medium Bandwidth Low Tip When you cannot play Internet media files, select a lower bandwidth. Item High Medium Low Description High bandwidth Medium bandwidth Low bandwidth Settings Software Version: V4.2.107D41.SD5.1 Hardware Version: R0A View the product information 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select and press OK. > The product information shows. 33

EN Troubleshooting Problem No reaction to the supplied remote control No video signal on the TV screen No sound signal from the loudspeakers of the audio system Cannot find the wired network Cannot find the wireless network Cannot connect to the wireless network No access to media files (movies, music or pictures) Cannot play a media file Cannot play Internet media files Problems and tips Tip Connect the power adapter to the power supply. Point the remote control at the product. Insert the batteries correctly. Insert new batteries in the remote control. Turn the TV on. Set the TV to the correct external input Set the To TV switch on the rear of the product to the correct position and restart the product. Make sure that the TV supports the video signal of the product. Press the green button on the supplied remote control for 3 seconds to restore the video signal to the factory default values. Turn the audio system on. Set the audio system to the correct external input. Increase the volume level of the audio system. Turn the other wired network devices on. Use a straight network cable (Ethernet, UTP 5e) to make a connection from the product to the wired network. Turn the other wireless network devices on. Decrease the distance between the base station or router and the product. Either - make sure that the broadcast wireless network name (SSID Broadcast) is enabled on the base station or router Or - enter the network name (SSID) manually. Copy the network name from the base station or router. Enter the correct security code (WEP or WPA). Copy the security code (WEP or WPA) from the base station or router Make sure that the firewalls in the wireless network give the product access to the wireless network. For example, allow or unblock the MAC address of the product on the network. Make sure that the wireless network uses the first security code of the base station or router. Start the Philips Media Manager. Make sure that the Philips Media Manager shares media files with the product. Connect the product to the correct network. Make sure that the firewalls in the computer and base station or router give the Philips Media Manager access to the network. For example, allow or unblock the Philips Media Manager. Make sure that the product supports the file format (refer to page 35). Make sure that the Philips Media Manager shares the media file with the product. When you play a protected media file (WMA-DRM, WMV-DRM) for the first time, the product must have a connection to the Internet. Try again later. The Internet service can be down temporarily. Make sure that the product supports the Internet format Make sure that the firewalls in the network give the Internet service access to the network. 34

Technical data EN Video playback Compression formats DivX 3.11, DivX 4, DivX 5, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, XviD, WMV, WMV-DRM HD-MPEG2 (on wired network) Audio playback Compression formats ID3-tag support MP3, PCM, WAV, WMA-DRM, WMA, AAC-MPEG4 Still picture playback Picture compression format Picture enhancement Thumbnail view JPEG Slideshow with audio playback, High Definition Resolution Connectivity Encryption/security LAN wired Video output - Analog Wireless connections Audio output - Digital WEP 128 bit, WEP 64 bit, WPA Ethernet (on RJ 45) 1 x Audio L + R (on SCART), Component RGB (on SCART), Composite CVBS (on SCART), Component Y Pb Pr (on cinch) Wireless LAN (802.11b/g) Coaxial SP/DIF (on cinch) Software Philips Media Manager UPnP multimedia content server System requirements CD-ROM drive Hard disk space 100 MB PC OS Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP Processor Pentium II or better RAM memory 64 MB PC network required Wireless or wired PC network Internet connection Broadband Internet (> 256 kbps) Club Philips Internet access and e-mail 35

EN Dimensions Product dimensions (WxDxH) Product weight Power Mains power On/Off switch Power consumption Power LED indicator 207 x 152 x 40 mm 0.84 kg AC 100-240 V 50-60 Hz 15 W (2.5 W stand-by) Blue, red Refer to Club Philips for the latest list of. Audio services Video services Photo services My media Live 365.com, Andante, Radio Free Virgin, Playhouse radio,... and more Yahoo! Movies, Launch, ifilm Yahoo! Photos Add your own Internet streams 36

Information EN Be responsible Respect copyrights Respect copyrights The making of unauthorised copies of copy-protected material, including computer programmes, files, broadcasts and sound recordings, may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offence. This equipment should not be used for such purposes. Disclaimer This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary. Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained in this device ("WM-DRM") to protect the integrity of their content ("Secure Content") so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content ("WM-DRM Software"). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this device has been compromised, Microsoft may revoke (either on its own or upon the request of the owners of Secure Content ("Secure Content Owners")) the WM-DRM Software's right to acquire new licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation may also prevent your device's ability to transfer, store, copy, display and/or play Secure Content which you have previously stored on your Device. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software's ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners, which may disable your device's ability to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. In the event of revocation, Philips will attempt to make available software updates to restore some or all of your device's ability to transfer, store, access, copy, display and/or play Secure Content. However, the ability to make such updates available does not rest solely with Philips. Philips does not guarantee that, after revocation, such software updates will be available. If such updates are not available, your device will not have the ability to transfer, store, copy, display and/or play Secure Content - even Secure Content which you have previously stored on your device. In addition, even if such software updates are available, they may not enable your Device to transfer, store, copy, display, and/or play Secure Content which was previously stored on your Device. In some cases you may be able to transfer the content from the PC. In other cases, you may have to repurchase previously obtained Secure Content. To summarize - Microsoft, Secure Content Owners, and Secure Content distributors may deny you access, or restrict your access, to Secure Content. They may also disable your device's ability to transfer, store, copy, display and/or play Secure Content even after you have paid for and obtained it. Neither your consent nor the consent or approval of Philips is necessary for any of them to deny, withhold or otherwise restrict your access to Secure Content or to disable your device's ability to transfer, store, access, copy, display, and/or play Secure Content. Philips does not guaranty that you will be able to transfer, store, access, copy, display, and/or play Secure Content. Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. 37

EN 0682 Wireless transmission The product transmits and receives radio waves when it is switched on. The product complies with the standards that are defined for it. The quality of the image can be influenced by the use of microwave ovens. Other wireless systems (Bluetooth, wireless networks etc.) can also have influence on the quality of the image. Health and safety Philips Royal Electronics manufactures and sells many products targeted at consumers, which, like any electronic apparatus, in general have the ability to emit and receive electro magnetic signals. One of Philips leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for our products, to comply with all applicable legal requirements and to stay well within the EMF standards applicable at the time of producing the products. Philips is committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects. Philips confirms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scientific evidence available today. Philips plays an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardization for early integration in its products. Maintenance and service If the product is defective and needs repair, but the warranty period has expired, you can consult our specialists (refer to page 9). Disposal of your old product Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Warranty Refer to the installation CD for a guarantee leaflet. 38

Glossary EN Terms and definitions Ad-hoc network Codec Component video DHCP DNS DRM Firewall Gateway Infrastructure network IP address MAC address Network mask NTSC PAL Philips Media Manager SSID Streamium UPnP WEP WPA A direct connection between two devices. For example, a connection between a computer and the product. Coder-decoder. A program that can decode a signal into music or a movie (for example, MP3 or DivX). A type of analog video information. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The DHCP gives IP addresses to the computer network devices. Domain Name Server. A server that changes the names of domains (for example, www.philips.com) in IP addresses. Digital Rights Management. DRM protects the integrity of the media file so that the intellectual property, including copyright, in such media file is not misappropriated. A program or computer network device that makes sure that the computer network is secure. An IP address that a computer network uses to get access to the another computer network. For example, the IP address that a local area network uses to get access to the Internet. A computer network of two or more devices that are connected through a central host (for example, a base station or a router). A unique combination of four numbers (0-255) that identifies a device in a computer network. An IP address can be static or dynamic (given by a DHCP). A unique combination of 6 hexadecimal numbers (00 - FF) that identifies (a part of) a physical device. A combination of four numbers (0-255) that identifies the maximum number of IP addresses in a computer network. For example, when the network mask is 255.255.255.0, the first, second and third numbers of all IP addresses in the computer network are the same. National Television System Committee. A type of analog TV system. NTSC is mostly used in the Americas. Phase-alternating line. A type of analog TV system. The program that can share the media files on a computer with the product. Service Set Identifier. The name of the wireless computer network. The Philips range of Internet-enabled products. Universal plug-and-play. A method to share media files in a home network. Wired Equivalent Privacy. A security type for wireless computer networks. WiFi-protected Access. A security type for wireless computer networks. 39

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